Doctor of Optometry

National Vision -
Moses Lake, WA

Posted: December 8, 2018

REFERRAL? SUB-LEASE? FILL-IN Choices!!

NVI currently offers a $ referral reward if you refer an OD to our doctor network and they begin full-time. Please contact me for the referral form. All referrals must be submitted on this form to receive payment.

678-595-4712 OR at britt.clark@pure-od.com

If you're looking for an opportunity we have an office looking for a full-time doctor! This is a unique opportunity because we can make this arrangement to fit your wants & needs: if you have an entrepreneurial mindset and want to run your own business or work as a fill-in OD.

As a lease doctor...

The optometrist sub-leases the space and equipment from NVI and is responsible for all aspects of the practice regarding examinations. The doctor’s business comes from the foot traffic in each retail location. The doctor’s total revenue is generated from the eye exam and each patient is referred to the adjoining vision center to purchase their glasses, contacts and other complimentary products from the Vision Center. We provide support services to help minimize administrative tasks, as well.

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